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011a1ac1 |
| 06-Oct-2023 |
Pleuvens |
test: switch to new-style ASSERT_EQ macros (#4159) Switch from old-style ASSERT macro to new-style ASSERT_EQ,... macros. Using new-style macros makes it easier to debug test failure
test: switch to new-style ASSERT_EQ macros (#4159) Switch from old-style ASSERT macro to new-style ASSERT_EQ,... macros. Using new-style macros makes it easier to debug test failures Fixes: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/2974
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91a7e498 |
| 12-Mar-2023 |
Trevor Norris |
test: silence more valgrind warnings (#3917) Pass the loop to MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY() so it's explicit on which loop needs to be cleaned up. Since it asserts on uv_loop_close(), need to
test: silence more valgrind warnings (#3917) Pass the loop to MAKE_VALGRIND_HAPPY() so it's explicit on which loop needs to be cleaned up. Since it asserts on uv_loop_close(), need to remove a couple of those that were being done before the call. Cleanup where loop was assigned, so the entire test either uses loop or uv_default_loop(). Not both. Also take care of any reqs that may have been left uncleaned.
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Revision tags: v1.41.0 |
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270d0518 |
| 29-Dec-2020 |
tjarlama |
test: move to ASSERT_NULL and ASSERT_NOT_NULL test macros Moving to new style test macros will make debugging easier in case of test failure and improve redability. This commit will repl
test: move to ASSERT_NULL and ASSERT_NOT_NULL test macros Moving to new style test macros will make debugging easier in case of test failure and improve redability. This commit will replace all ASSERT macros matching the statement: `ASSERT(identifier (== or !=) value);` to: `ASSERT_(NOT_)NULL(identifier);` Refs: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/2974 PR-URL: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/pull/3081 Reviewed-By: Santiago Gimeno <santiago.gimeno@gmail.com>
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Revision tags: v1.40.0, v1.39.0, v1.38.1, v1.38.0, v1.37.0, v1.36.0, v1.35.0, v1.34.2, v1.34.1, v1.34.0, v1.33.1, v1.33.0, v1.32.0, v1.31.0, v1.30.1, v1.30.0, v1.29.1, v1.29.0, v1.28.0, v1.27.0, v1.26.0, v1.25.0, v1.24.1, v1.24.0, v1.23.2, v1.23.1, v1.23.0, v1.22.0, v1.21.0, v1.20.3, v1.20.2, v1.20.1, v1.20.0, v1.19.2, v1.19.1, v1.19.0, v1.18.0, v1.17.0, v1.16.1, v1.16.0, v1.15.0, v1.14.1, v1.14.0, v1.13.1, v1.13.0, v1.12.0, v1.11.0, v1.10.2, v1.10.1, v1.10.0, v0.10.37, v1.9.1, v1.9.0, v1.8.0, v1.7.5, v1.7.4, v1.7.3, v1.7.2, v1.7.1, v1.7.0, v1.6.1, v1.6.0, v1.5.0, v0.10.36, v1.4.2, v0.10.35, v1.4.1, v0.10.34, v1.4.0, v1.3.0, v0.10.33, v1.2.1, v1.2.0, v0.10.32 |
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a09e77e1 |
| 28-Dec-2014 |
Ben Noordhuis |
test: skip ipv6 tests when ipv6 is not supported To verify on Linux, run `sudo sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1` before the test suite. Fixes: https://github.com/libuv/li
test: skip ipv6 tests when ipv6 is not supported To verify on Linux, run `sudo sysctl net.ipv6.conf.all.disable_ipv6=1` before the test suite. Fixes: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/issues/10 PR-URL: https://github.com/libuv/libuv/pull/92 Reviewed-By: Saúl Ibarra Corretgé <saghul@gmail.com>
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Revision tags: v1.1.0, v0.10.31, v1.0.2, v0.10.30, v1.0.1, v1.0.0, v0.10.29, v1.0.0-rc2, v1.0.0-rc1, v0.11.29, v0.11.28, v0.11.27, v0.10.28, v0.11.26, v0.10.27, v0.11.25, v0.11.24, v0.11.23, v0.10.26, v0.11.22, v0.11.21, v0.11.20, v0.10.25, v0.11.19, v0.10.24, v0.11.18, v0.10.23, v0.10.22, v0.11.17, v0.10.21, v0.11.16, v0.10.20, v0.11.15, v0.10.19, v0.11.14, v0.10.18, v0.10.17, v0.10.16, v0.11.13, v0.11.12, v0.11.11, v0.11.10, v0.10.15, v0.11.9, v0.10.14, v0.11.8, v0.11.7, v0.10.13, v0.11.6, v0.10.12, v0.11.5, v0.10.11, v0.10.10, v0.11.4, v0.10.9, v0.10.8, v0.11.3, v0.10.7, v0.10.6, v0.11.2, v0.10.5, v0.10.4, v0.11.1, node-v0.11.0, v0.10.2 |
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8f15aae5 |
| 19-Mar-2013 |
Fedor Indutny |
tcp: uv_tcp_dualstack() Explicitly disable/enable dualstack depending on presence of flag set by uv_tcp_dualstack() function. |
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f5baf210 |
| 11-Sep-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
test: wrap long lines at 80 columns |
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5fceccc5 |
| 03-Sep-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
include: merge uv_tcp_bind and uv_tcp_bind6 Merge uv_tcp_bind6() into uv_tcp_bind(). uv_tcp_bind() now takes a const struct sockaddr*. |
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daa229ac |
| 31-Aug-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
include: uv_tcp_bind{6} now takes sockaddr_in* Passing or returning structs as values makes life hard for people that work with libuv through a foreign function interface. Switch to a
include: uv_tcp_bind{6} now takes sockaddr_in* Passing or returning structs as values makes life hard for people that work with libuv through a foreign function interface. Switch to a pointer-based approach. Fixes #684.
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81840768 |
| 31-Aug-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
include: uv_ip[46]_addr now takes sockaddr_in* Passing or returning structs as values makes life hard for people that work with libuv through a foreign function interface. Switch to a
include: uv_ip[46]_addr now takes sockaddr_in* Passing or returning structs as values makes life hard for people that work with libuv through a foreign function interface. Switch to a pointer-based approach. Fixes #684.
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3ee4d3f1 |
| 06-Jun-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
unix, windows: return error codes directly This commit changes the libuv API to return error codes directly rather than storing them in a loop-global field. A code snippet like
unix, windows: return error codes directly This commit changes the libuv API to return error codes directly rather than storing them in a loop-global field. A code snippet like this one: if (uv_foo(loop) < 0) { uv_err_t err = uv_last_error(loop); fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", uv_strerror(err)); } Should be rewritten like this: int err = uv_foo(loop); if (err < 0) fprintf(stderr, "%s\n", uv_strerror(err)); The rationale for this change is that it should make creating bindings for other languages a lot easier: dealing with struct return values is painful with most FFIs and often downright buggy.
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Revision tags: node-v0.7.3, node-v0.7.7, node-v0.7.5, node-v0.5.3, node-v0.10.1, node-v0.10.0, node-v0.9.12, node-v0.9.11, node-v0.8.21, node-v0.8.19, node-v0.9.10 |
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017e2d5f |
| 18-Jan-2013 |
Andrius Bentkus |
unix, windows: make uv_*_bind() error codes consistent Just like uv_tcp_connect() it should return an EINVAL when the handle is of an invalid type or when the network address is faulty. |
Revision tags: node-v0.9.7 |
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4ba03ddd |
| 16-Jan-2013 |
Ben Noordhuis |
unix, windows: rename uv_run2 to uv_run This changes the prototype of uv_run() from: int uv_run(uv_loop_t* loop); To: int uv_run(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_run_mode m
unix, windows: rename uv_run2 to uv_run This changes the prototype of uv_run() from: int uv_run(uv_loop_t* loop); To: int uv_run(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_run_mode mode); Where `mode` is UV_RUN_DEFAULT, UV_RUN_ONCE or UV_RUN_NOWAIT. Fixes #683.
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Revision tags: node-v0.9.6, node-v0.9.4, node-v0.8.17, node-v0.8.15, node-v0.9.3 |
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47eb0349 |
| 16-Oct-2012 |
Bert Belder |
test: move loop cleanup code to the individual tests |
Revision tags: node-v0.8.12, node-v0.8.10, node-v0.9.2, node-v0.8.9, node-v0.9.1, node-v0.8.8, node-v0.8.7, node-v0.8.6, node-v0.8.5, node-v0.6.21, node-v0.8.3, node-v0.9.0, node-v0.8.2, node-v0.8.1, node-v0.8.0, node-v0.7.12, node-v0.7.11, node-v0.7.10, node-v0.6.19, node-v0.7.9, node-v0.6.18, node-v0.6.16, node-v0.6.17, node-v0.7.8, node-v0.6.15, node-v0.6.14, node-v0.6.13, node-v0.7.6, node-v0.6.12, node-v0.6.11, node-v0.7.4, node-v0.6.10, node-v0.7.2, node-v0.6.9, node-v0.7.1, node-v0.7.0, node-v0.6.8, node-v0.6.7, node-v0.6.6, node-v0.6.4, node-v0.6.3, node-v0.6.2, node-v0.6.1, node-v0.6.0, node-v0.5.10, node-v0.5.9, node-v0.5.8, node-v0.5.7, node-v0.5.6 |
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0dc564a2 |
| 08-Sep-2011 |
Bert Belder |
Remove uv_init calls from tests and benchmarks |
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3aec77f9 |
| 31-Aug-2011 |
Bert Belder |
bring back uv_init |
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56dcaf9b |
| 31-Aug-2011 |
Ryan Dahl |
unix: multiplicity |
Revision tags: node-v0.5.5, node-v0.5.4 |
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e7497227 |
| 22-Jul-2011 |
Igor Zinkovsky |
merge uv_tcp_listen and uv_pipe_listen into uv_listen |
Revision tags: node-v0.5.2 |
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afc99875 |
| 21-Jul-2011 |
Igor Zinkovsky |
Add uv_pipe_bind tests |